Venn Diagram Template for Kids – Worksheets for Kids

By Tim van de Vall on 01/04/2020

If you’re a parent or a teacher looking for worksheets, here’s a Venn Diagram template for kids. You can print any of the twenty diagrams below. In order to download a template, click on one of the thumbnails to open up the pdf version of the printable Venn Diagram. The pdf will open in your browser, and then you can save it to your computer, or send it to your printer.

About Venn Diagrams

John Venn (4 August 1834 – 4 April 1923)

Venn Diagrams were invented by John Venn around the year 1880 in order to compare sets of elements. They are a great way to get kids interested in topics such as logic, computer science, and statistics. John Venn was a British philosopher and logician. In addition to giving the world this now ubiquitous compare and contrast chart, Venn contributed to the fields of set theory, probability and statistics. These fields were essential building blocks to the sophisticated computers we have today.

The printable Venn Diagrams you see below only compare two items, but other Venn Diagrams can be made in order to compare multiple items. Theoretically it is possible to compare as many objects as you want. Practically, Venn diagrams are most effective when limiting the chart to four items. After four items, the charts tend to look convoluted and do not provide the viewer with an clear oversight of the comparison.

Venn Diagram Template for Kids

Venn Diagram Activities for Kids

Here’s a couple of ideas for your kids to compare and contrast using these printable Venn Diagram charts.